I've always wondered how "in the white" parts were restored/refinished. I had a derelict C96 (and I do mean derelict) 100% restored, and the bolt, hammer and lock mechanism are pristine. I am...
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I've always wondered how "in the white" parts were restored/refinished. I had a derelict C96 (and I do mean derelict) 100% restored, and the bolt, hammer and lock mechanism are pristine. I am...
I've tried to remove the firing pin from a 1906 BSA No 1 Mk I, but can't budge it. I can't seem to get a good enough grip on it to turn it. While shining a light down the bolt body, I observed only...
I talked with Mark Thorp, the EFD U.S. associate just the other day. He gave me some interesting info. They are still "EFD", not Enfield Guns. He stated that they still have parts, and are still...
1943 LB No 4 Mk 1. Sn 36L30xx All matching incl mag. Mk2 rear sight. Steel butt plate. Not marked as having been refurbished. Finish ~97%+. While not mint/unissued, it looks like it wasn't used much.
Thanks for the replies. The only thing I want to do is pull the piece (pic encl), look at it, and put it back.
I am inventorying manufacturer's markings on an M1917 I just acquired. I want to see how my safety lock cover is stamped, and as usual they stamp them on any surface but the exposed one! I've...
Hello! This is a new forum for me so I'll tell you a little about myself. I finally got old enough to realize there is a difference between collecting and "accumulating". My serious collecting...